In computational complexity theory, DSPACE or SPACE is the computational resource describing the resource of memory space for a deterministic Turing machine. ...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SPACE(f(n))

Space were an indie rock band from Liverpool, England, who came to prominence in the mid-1990s with hit singles such as "Female of the Species", "Neighbourhood" and "Avenging Angels". ...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space (band)

"Space" is a song by Prince from his 1994 album ''Come.The B-side of the single is actually the album track. The A-side is the "Universal Love Radio Remix" of "Space", with completely new lyrics.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space (song)

Space is a group of dance clubs well known for hosting many popular electronic music DJs such as Paul Van Dyk, Deep Dish, BT, Sasha, Erick Morillo, John Digweed, Steve Lawler, Pete Tong, David Morales, Tom Novy, and Ewan Pearson.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space (club)

Space was a 1990 ambient house concept album by Jimmy Cauty under the alias Space. Originally intended to be The Orb's debut album, Space was refactored for release as a solo album following Cauty's departure from that group. ...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space (album)

Space has been an interest for philosophers and scientists for much of human history. There are several reasons why it is difficult to provide an uncontroversial and clear definition of space. One reason is that the term is used somewhat differently in different fields of study. ...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space

Space (Hyperspace in the United States) was a 2001 BBC documentary with various subtitles reflecting the specific topic. Narrated by Sam Neill, the six-part series was as follows:#"Star Stuff" - on the origin of the universe, stars, and the solar system. ...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space (documentary)

In writing, a space is any empty (non-written) zone between written sections. The term however is usually used to refer to an empty zone used for interword separation (interword space). ...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space (punctuation)

Space is a text-based computer role-playing game franchise for the Apple II that was originally designed by Steven Pederson and Sherwin Steffin of Edu-Ware Services, and then expanded upon in a sequel by David Mullich, in 1979.. ...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space (computer game)

Space is one of Ibiza's most celebrated nightclubs, famous for its all-night, all-day parties. It was awarded Best Club in the World at the 2001 Dancestar awards and Best Global Club at the International Dance Music Awards in 2005 and again in 2006. ...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space (Ibiza nightclub)

Space is a French electronic music band created in 1977 by Didier Marouani (also known as Ecama). The first three albums -- Magic Fly, Deliverance and Just Blue -- were an immediate and staggering success (they sold over 12 million records all over the world). ...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space (electronic band)

The emptiness or area between, around, above, below, or contained within objects. Shapes and forms are defined by the space around and within them, just as spaces are defined by the shapes and forms around and within them.www.kn.att.com/wired/art2/guide/glossary.html

Often generalized to mean the environment outside our cozy Earth and its habitable atmosphere, ‘space’ is in fact the fundamental scalar structure within which elements of the universe are organized. ...www.eubios.info/biodict.htm

In statistics, a collection of objects or measurements of objects, treated as if they were points in a plane, a volume, on the surface of a sphere, or on any higher-dimensional generalization of these intuitive structures. ...life.bio.sunysb.edu/morph/glossary/gloss2.html

The distance between points or images. Space: two-dimensional and three-dimensional space; creating space with different sized and overlapping shapes; and linear perspective. Actual space is a three-dimensional volume that can be empty or filled with objects. It has width, height, and depth. ...www.khsd.k12.ca.us/bhs/Perry/art%20vocabulary.htm

The Space is the presence of The Consciousness, undistorted by beliefs, concepts, systems or structures. In this clarity, radical transformation occurs at an accelerated pace, without effort or strain. The Space is not confined to any location. It is everywhere. ...www.ishvara.org/Pages/glossary.html

A space is a particular frame of reference for an object. Specifically, it defines the transformations that are applied to an object to put it into the frame of reference.www.davidgould.com/Glossary/Glossary.htm

In botany, scapes are flowering stems, usually leafless, rising from the crown or roots of a plant. Scapes can have a single flower or many flowers, depending on the species. Some show scales, foliaceous bracts and sometimes even branches.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scape (botany)

An inflorescence that arises from the base of the pseudobulb. A simple flower inflorescence that is topped by a solitary flower, such as in many Paphiopedilum species.www.irishorchidsociety.org/glossary.htm

a flower-stalk rising direct from the rootstock. Sepal: a leaf of the calyx; the outer whorl of the perianth. Serrated: notched on the edge like a saw. Sessile: leaves or flowers connected with the stem without footstalks. Simple Leaf: an undivided leaf. ...www.garden-centre.org/glossary.htm

1703, "to arrange at set intervals," from space (n.). Meaning "to be in a state of drug-induced euphoria" is recorded from 1968. Space cadet "eccentric person disconnected with reality" (often implying an intimacy with hallucinogenic drugs) is a 1960s phrase, probably traceable to 1950s U.S. sci-fi television program "Tom Corbett, Space Cadet," which was watched by many children who dreamed of growing up to be one and succeeded.

Typographical sense is attested from 1676 (typewriter space bar is from 1888). Space agespacewalk is from 1965. Many compounds first appeared in science fiction and speculative writing, e.g. spaceship (1894, "Journey in Other Worlds"); spacesuit (1920); spacecraft (1930, "Scientific American"); space travel (1931); space station (1936, "Rockets Through Space"); spaceman (1942, "Thrilling Wonder Stories;" earlier it meant "journalist paid by the length of his copy," 1892). Spacious is attested from 1382. is attested from 1946;

visited the sycamore mineral springs in san louis obispo and walked their labyrinth of stones, which is based on the classic 13th century one in the chartres cathedral in france.

on previous labyrinth walks i enjoyed the curved leading form that ensures the walker covers all of the paths. this time i found the prescription stifling and decided to hop stones and such but with a sense of fear and risk that the voodoo would get me. technically there is no right way to walk a labyrinth, but at the same time with the lines set before you and the mysticism and religious connections to them, of course there is an implied message that there is indeed a right path and it is up to the perambulationist (did i just make that word up? why yes, i believe so) to choose it or pay the consequences.

bah to that. am now in the works of creating a labyrinthine scheme that not only offers choice in the walking, but celebrates it. one that might give borges some peace of mind.